Recent Episodes
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Episode 89: Bulk Film Loader Tutorial
Oct 20, 2024 – -
Episode 88: How to Print Color Negatives in the Darkroom
Aug 24, 2023 – -
Episode 87: Creating Digital Negatives in Photoshop
Sep 4, 2022 – -
Episode 86: Photoshop for Beginners: Adding Textures to Portraits!
Mar 5, 2022 – -
Episode 85: How to Create Photo Puzzles!
Jul 3, 2021 – -
Episode 84: Creating Cyanotypes
Apr 3, 2021 – -
Episode 83: Photoshop For Beginners: How to Retouch Images!
Feb 13, 2021 – -
Episode 82: Photoshop For Beginners: Create Your First Composite!
Oct 17, 2020 – -
Episode 81: Wild Bird Photography with Guests Mark and Maddie
Apr 18, 2020 – -
Episode 80: Lesson Plan: Something To Do With
Oct 26, 2019 – -
Episode 79: iPhone - Cellphone Camera Tips
Jun 1, 2019 – -
Episode 77: Exposure Settings: Take Control!
Oct 6, 2018 – -
Episode 76: Short Cuts: ISO and Film Speed
Jun 9, 2018 – -
Episode 74: Composition - Pt.1: The Rule of Thirds
Nov 11, 2017 – -
Episode 73: How A Camera Works
Aug 12, 2017 – -
Episode 72: Shooting Framed Artwork Without Glare or Reflections
Jul 22, 2017 – -
Episode 71: The "Photo Smarts" Crossword Puzzle Series!
May 28, 2017 – -
Episode 70: Shooting Silhouettes
Mar 11, 2017 – -
Episode 69: The Art Elements and Principles of Design
Jan 22, 2017 – -
Episode 67: DSLR Basics
Jul 2, 2016 – -
Episode 66: Capturing Motion by Panning and Zooming
Mar 22, 2016 – -
Episode 65: More Macro: Abstract Formalism
Feb 6, 2016 – -
Episode 64: Stop Motion Shots Using The Hahnel Captur Module Pro
Dec 7, 2015 – -
Episode 63: Creating Photo Collages Using Joiners
Oct 13, 2015 – -
Episode 61: Tips on Shooting "Dancing Paint" Images
Jun 13, 2015 – -
Episode 60: How I Built An 11x14 View Camera From Scratch
Mar 28, 2015 – -
Episode 59: Creating Acrylic Gel Medium Transfers
Jan 10, 2015 – -
Episode 58: Shooting Assignment #1
Nov 23, 2014 – -
Episode 57: Create Your Own Inkodye Photo Transfer T-Shirt!
Sep 27, 2014 – -
Episode 56: It's All About Timing and Perspective
Aug 2, 2014 – -
Episode 55: Large Format View Cameras, Part 2: Loading and Developing Film
Jul 12, 2014 – -
Episode 54: Large Format View Cameras: Part 1
Jun 7, 2014 – -
Episode 53: The "Ultimate iPhone Lens Kit" Review
Apr 5, 2014 – -
Episode 51: Shooting Copyslides and Processing E6 Slide Film
Dec 31, 2013 – -
Episode 52: Image Correction Assignment
Jun 10, 2013 – -
Episode 51: More Lomography: Fuji Instax Cameras
May 12, 2013 – -
Episode 50: Intro to Lomography: Holga and Diana
Mar 9, 2013 – -
Episode 49: Lens Filters, Attachments and Accessories
Nov 17, 2012 – -
Episode 48: Infrared Photography Tips
Oct 13, 2012 – -
Episode 47: Instant Photography: Then and Now
Jul 29, 2012 – -
Episode 46: What to Shoot?
Jun 23, 2012 – -
Episode 45: Night Shot Magic with HDR Imagery in Photomatix
Apr 14, 2012 – -
Episode 44: Light Meters and Exposure Compensation
Dec 29, 2011 – -
Episode 43: Making Salt Prints With Digital Negatives
Mar 15, 2011 – -
Episode 42: Shooting Fireworks!
Feb 6, 2011 – -
Episode 41: Portraiture 101: Studio Portraits
Dec 6, 2010 – -
Episode 40: All About Lenses
Oct 11, 2010 – -
Episode 39: Camera Obscura, How Cameras Work, Make A Pinhole Camera!
Aug 10, 2010 – -
Episode 38: Creating HDR Images and How to Bracket Exposures
Jul 13, 2010 – -
Episode 37: Top Twenty Travel Tips
Apr 3, 2010 –
Recent Reviews
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DExtin-MVisuals with AudioI love how these photography podcasts have motion pictures with their audio files. It’s really different in contrast to the standard podcast cover.
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Kels.oh.Helpful and to the pointGreat tips, thorough explanations given without fluff. Makes it a quick and helpful lesson. 🙌🏽
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Suthrnbelle99AwesomeGreat Teaching!! Direct and to the point. Not a bunch of junk that's not needed. Very thorough and VERY HELPFUL.
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C-L RösselExcellentExcellent and informative.
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vrygoodkidPhysiogramsGreat explanation. This podcast has been very informative and inspiring for me. I appreciate all the time you have taken to break down different techniques of photography, and i look forward to continuing to take beautiful images with my new found tips.
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drill_sgt_03great presentationthese videos are awesome, they are fairly short and get straight to the point. The instruction is mixed with just the right amount of humor to keep the viewer interested and focuses on the important pints without getting so deep that you lose interest or start to think you need a physics degree to understand what is being taught. Great job Scott, love the Podcast and the videos on the website.
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iMom3Wonderful tool!As a beginning photographer, this is a wonderful resource! Scott explains the little things in detail that help the average person understand how and why things work; thus improving technical skills and producing better quality images. Thanks Scott!
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Photography makes me happyGreat jobI absolutely love the lessons. There extremely helpful
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Jim 308Excellent.Great work. Fantastic place to start learning real photography for people like me. ( a newbe ) absoutley spot on email response. Can't say enough about. Thanks for answering my emails can't wait for the next one.
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Van TathNice Podcast!!!Fantastic....!!! that's all i can say.... This is the place to start...! for people who can't transfer/play some of this podcast on iphone/ipod, just convert it in iTunes by clicking advanced>>> convert to ipod/iphone version when done, check your new converted file on Library>Movies then click get info>option>media kind>change to podcast. It will moved to podcast library. now you ready to transfer it to your iphone/ipod.
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Photogirl0603Great, except, several can't be played on iPhoneI LOVE this!!!! My only complaint, is that several of the episodes can't be played on iPhone Starting w/ #30. I will check for more. Other than that, I Love IT I listen to it all the time, since I will be teaching it in January.
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iTunes-MExcellent for the Beginning Photographer!This podcast is exactly what I was seeking as a beginning photographer transitioning from point-and-shoot to DSLR. The lessons are practical and concise and the knowledge can be applied readily! Highly recommended!
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عبدالله محمّدThank youGreat source of learning photography .. For free.
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PicAfterPicMore, more, more !I always am excited to see a new podcast from Scott. A great wealth of passion and experience in each episode. As a newbie, I have enjoyed seeing and hearing many things that I really needed to know - like understanding what I'm doing when resizing a photograph, or finally getting the concept of the balance and trade-offs when adjusting shutter, aperture, and ISO. Keep up the great work. I look forward to more.
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LetterLadyVery Insightful!I've enjoyed listening to Scott's podcast. It's definitly the best resource on the web to learn about photography!
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joed67Link doesnItem 30---lesson 5: Night Photography tips doesn't work. Is anyone else having this problem?
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CantayaFantastic!These are great !! Thank you soo much for sharing your knowledge!!
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cesmeijerTop job !All these great tips make me really a better photographer. Thanks. Lot !!
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Keiver1964Flip THIS! mcgee!Pay no attention to flipmcgee's review--he seems too upset, almost like it is a personal thing. I've found these podcasts to be very helpful. It is 101 after all. Thanks for all your help and careful instuction!
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flipmcgeeNeeds to Complete Podcast 101Every episode sounds like it's being read off a sheet of paper. The production values are quite low and the content value is not photography 101 but rather common sense 101. Honestly there is more information in the manual that came with your camera. Go read that it' stime better spent (everyone should read that at least three times anyway). It's very hard to listen to due to the almost mumbling style of delivery. Photography 101 should be packed with an alomost never ending supply of useful topics, buy instead we get this. Like learning to sing from someone who can't carry a tune.
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too much boyMost helpful outthereThis is one of the photography podcast that has helped me the most, if u enjoy this podcast, u should also look for "tips from the top floor" But this is the one I can't wait to get my hands on all the time.
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Traveling ChrisClear, organized, concise, very helpfulScott is straight to the point, and well organized in each of his pod-casts. He's very easy to follow along with, and I don't find myself getting bored with his presentations like other, rambling, pod-casts. He provides examples from varied sorces, and tries to make his information applicable to all camera models. I can't wait for his next episode.
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DeadeyedanExceptional way of teaching his craftI without a doubt have learned a lot through his podcasts. I will highly reccomend this to anybody.
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woberttoddwon't sync on new IpodI couldn't get it to sync on the Ipod I just bought in September 2009. 120gb classic. Shouldn't be this hard.
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mynicknamewasstolen!!!Not badHe's a good photographer (I haven't done enough research to offer an opinion). His Photoshop skills, however, could use a bit of polishing. There are too many techniques he teaches that have quicker and more precise options. In his defense, his podcasts are tuts on Photography 101, not Photoshop 101 (and a couple are my own secret techniques I'm too selfish to share). I would recomend this podcast to camera beginners since he does seem to know what he's doing (even in Photoshop)...and I did learn one small thing in his series (yes, I watched all of them). Thanks for the work you put into this podcast.
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carl94561A great podcast for the beginnerThis is an excellent podcast for those of use who are just starting out in photography. No jargon used in explaining photography. He explains shutter speed, aperture and exposure at a nice even pace so new photographers can understand and make sense of the world of photography. I love these podcasts.
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Robert RyanInteresting podcast for those making the transition from film to digitalI enjoy this podcast, but find Scott's use of digital photographic tools to be colored by his film heritage. Digital tools offer a new, wonderful way of approaching photo editing and, in a couple of Scott's videos, I shuddered at his demonstrations that overlooked vastly superior digital ways of tackling some of his edits. For those who want to really take advantage of digital tools, there may be better introductions than this. Having said this, if you are a former film photographer who wants to dip their toe into the digital world without getting lost in the myriad Photoshop features, maybe this podcast is a good first step. But once you get up to speed in the digital world, there are better ways to get the job done.
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lmlee in the CityBasic PhotographyI got a great deal from Scott's basic photography tutorials. I can't say anything about the Photoshop lessons due to time contraints and because all I really want to learn is how to use my dSLR beyond AUTO. If you can get it right in the camera, there would be less time spent fixing everything in PS. After a while, PS is pretty time consuming. You realize maybe understanding the basics is more important and you can get the shot without thinking too hard. Scott makes it easy to understand and for that I am grateful. Keep them coming, Scott!
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bdefonzoThe Best 101 Lesson in Photography Ever!Finally! Someone who speaks clearly about learning apertures and shutter speed. Scott Wittenburg made it easy for me to use my D2X. From now on, I'm more focus on taking great shots than worrying about low lighting. Thanks, Mr. Wittenburg. I'm looking forward for more advance photography tutorials.
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salsa sharkGood but a little left to be desiredThis is really helpful and I can see an improvement in my photography. However as most educational videos it is really dry and can be boring to watch unlesss you have a strong will to learn and are able to grasp the information. Other than that it is great and definetley deserves 4 stars.
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cowboys006Great stuff!I first time I used photoshop the only things I could do was open and close images after I messed them up, I really did not know how the program functioned correctly. Thanks to photography 101 I am learning as much as my wife is (who is actually taking a PS class). I highly recommend. Thanks Scott
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BilcarsonPhotography 101I can't believe how simply and clear Mr. Wittenburg instructions were. This is a must see podcast. Keep it coming and keep up the good work.
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mawittIn defense of the host . . .I must say that I was surprised by a recent negative review regarding this excellent podcast and feel a need to defend the host. One reviewer wrote that Mr. Wittenburg was incorrect in saying that the Program mode randomly picks an aperture and shutter speed setting for exposure. I did some research and discovered that Wittenburg was correct – in the default mode, the Program mode indeed does just that. In fact, I own a Nikon DSLR and the manual says “This (the Program mode) is recommended for snapshots and other situations in which you want to leave the camera in charge of shutter speed and aperture.” The manual then gives the directions for using this mode, which are: (1.) Rotate the mode dial to P. (2.) Frame a photograph, focus and shoot. Sorry, but this sounds pretty random to me. I worry about someone who slams an entire podcast after viewing only a few minutes of a single segment and then questions why it is so popular. Does that mean that the rest of us who are learning some great tips from this podcast are idiots? It’s interesting to note that I received an email recently from iTunes suggesting for me to “check out the eight excellent shows below.” This podcast was included in that list. I rest my case . . .
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Pegleg PeteI worry...This podcast was in the top 25 of all the podcasts on iTunes today. I turned it off in the first two minutes of the most recent podcast when he explained that Program mode on your camera will "randomly" pick an aperture and shutter speed setting for your exposure. There's nothing random about it. I'm concerned that some people who are new to photography will assume the host is some authority on the subject based on the podcast's chart position. Your camera does not spin the wheel of F-stops to choose it's exposure setting in Program mode. Please look for another source for entry level tutorials on camera operation.
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woodblI know its 101 but...I know its Photography 101 but most of the Photoshop tutorials are done in ways that confuse me. Tutorials on saving a selection and colorizing a black and white picture can be done much easier and with better results. I would think that using less steps and having better results would be more helpful to 101 users. I can't for the life of me understand why Mr. Wittenburg took the steps he did. I was left aggravated after viewing many of the podcasts.
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snownomiRIGHT ON!!Just what I need as a newbe.
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roadreaderphotography 101Thanks for being there. i learned two new things and am thrilled. i have canon xt and it is sophistacated and handson is my easiest way to learn. The ISO was explained so well as was the noise with the 200 vs the 1000. Now i won't feel so silly at night carrying a tripod. Thanks again. MM
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VbenchGreat TipsJust watched lesson 21 - Basic tips and definitely learned some new things and made some changes to my Nikon D80. I thought he did a really good job explaining the steps and the reasons behind his tips. Looking forward to watching more!
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Daniel KennellyVideo PODCAST!! EXCELLENTI would just like to say, I have had my camera (Cannon EOS Rebel/Xsi) for about 6 months now. I have played with it not knowing all the features to create better photos. This video lesson (I hope many more to come) was an excellent tool to follow along step by step.I enjoyed not only the demonstration of how to do something (example set ISO) but, an explaination as to the reason for setting and what happens when you do set it to certain specs. I look forward to many, many more lessons this way. Thank you
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jasonrakMore real videos!Scott great job on the 12/31/08 podcast hooked up to iMovie. As a brand new photographer learning how to shoot (my new Nikon D90!) it was very helpful. Especially the UV lens suggestion. I always am worried when I'm out and about that my lens could get scratched with something some car threw up on a NYC street and hate putting on and removing the lens cap all the time. Great tip. DO MORE OF THESE REAL LIVE VIDEOS - SO HELPFUL!
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Jim HarmerGreat show, but I wish there were more photography and less photoshopMy ONLY complaint about this show is that there's too much Photoshop. I know, I know, Photoshop and photography go hand in hand. However, there are already zillions of photoshop podcasts. I wish it were more focused on just photography with only a tiny bit of photoshop here and there. I really like the teaching and that clarity of the podcast. I like that Scott doesn't ramble, but gets the information out quickly. I like it!
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KHrncirGreat Basic Photography/Photoshop!I've been taking pictures all my life, but I've recently started enjoying photography as an art. Scott's lessons are great and easy to understand. I particularly liked the exposure lesson and have recommended this podcast (specifically that lesson) to other photography students.
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M.GrellGreat!!This podcast is wonderful
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PaulsonnExcellentScott Wittenburg is a master teacher, and his lessons on photography are intelligent and informative. Yes, he does emphasize Photoshop, but that is the reality of photography in this millennium. You need Photoshop skills to understand photography now--I'd be willing to bet that every image in today's magazines or newspapers has been through Photoshop at some point. But Scott discusses other techniques as well, and I have a feeling he's just getting started as far as the depth and breadth of his knowledge of photography is concerned. Scott Wittenburg rocks!
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Ricardo222Ipod no probI've managed easily to download all the lessons availble to my ipod 5th gen. They're well worth looking at, no matter your skill level. Scott's great and I might even buy his book. Keep it up.
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Chuck012861Great StuffThanks to the podcaster.
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PantherinthedarkPhotoshop is not PhotographyThis is an OK photography tutorial but not great. Scott is somewhat monotone and a little on the boring side. Also, the content is more photoshop than photography. Photoshop is an important side of digital photography but that is not what the point. This needs a lot more photography and less photoshop.
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Monty671No IPODNice podcast. BUT it does not work on an IPOD. Is not worth the hassle.
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musicguy22Keep it up!This is a good podcast... Wittenburg does not rush through explanations or make assumptions that you know everything... excellent... I hope that he keeps it up... minor inconvenience that you have to watch it on the computer, but hardly a big deal... after all the Photoshop tips are for the computer...thanks!
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DennSWill not work on 5th gen iPodSeveral people have pointed out that you cannot download the podcast onto the ipod. That would make this a computercast. It defeats the purpose of the service. If you are viewing it on the computer than that is great but no advice has been suggested nor feedback given to correct the situation. The reason for the poor rating is the inability to load this on an ipod and the lack of followup to give instructions to correct this problem.
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